Canada Smartphone Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2017

Abstract

Since the introduction of smartphones in global market, smartphones have
dynamically changed the perception and purpose of using mobile phone devices.
Today, mobile phone devices are not just considered a device to communicate
distantly, but its application and usage include accessing internet, sending
and receiving mails, video calling, entertainment, navigation and many more.
The Canadians like others, too switched from feature phones to smartphones as
quick as it was possible. In 2011 end, 45% of total mobile phone users were
using smartphones in Canada.

According to the report "Canada Smartphone's Market Forecast & Opportunities,
2017" the Canadian smartphones subscriber base will touch approximately 20
Million by 2017 growing at an expected compounded annual growth rate of 13%
during 2011-2017. The report also forebodes that RIM's dominance in the
Canadian Smartphone will come to an end by 2012, with Apple being the market
leader. It is anticipated that Apple will foreshadow RIM and Samsung, as the
Canadians users prefer high end smartphones with dynamic features. The "Canada
Smartphones Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2017" report elaborates following
particulars:

Why you should buy this report

To identify the on-going trends and anticipated growth in the coming years

To help industry consultants, Smartphone vendors and application
developers to align their market-centric strategies

To obtain research based business decision and add weight to presentations
and marketing materials.

To gain competitive knowledge of leading players.

To avail 10% customization in the report without any extra charges and
get the research data or trends added in the report as per the buyer's
specific needs.

Report Methodology

The information contained in this report is based upon both primary and
secondary sources. Primary research included interviews with Smartphone
manufacturers, and application developers, channel partners, and consumers.
Secondary research included an exhaustive search of relevant publications like
newspapers, websites, and proprietary databases.